A majority of the victims come from the foster care system - and the predators know right where to find them.

"The malls are the gateway," Baggett said. "The gateway where women and men become victims to human trafficking. And ultimately they get used up in the process of slavery and they end up on the streets and that's where we meet them."

And if you think your community is immune to this practice, he says you are wrong. Human trafficking happens everywhere - from Detroit to Birmingham. Experts say they prey on girls ages 11 to 14 years old.

Once the victims are groomed the traffickers are looking for opportunity. Large events like the auto show for example provide plenty of room for criminal activity.

"Traffickers know that it is a time where prostitution can flourish," Baggett said. "What happens is they move them into hotels and can service attendees of the auto show."

Michigan State Police say they are aware of this and various tactics will be used to stop the sex trafficking. But there are ways to help.

"We need to keep an eye out so we can call for help," Baggett said. "And All Worthy of Love is one of the agencies that can help."